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... most literary dog ha« eve.- known. fcs* been stroked W. B. Yeats, patted Hugh Walpole, petted G. K. Cbcstenon. carcascd Joseph Conrad, end kissed by John Galsworthy.—** Scribners.* ...
... FO’CS’LE. Joseph Conrad, noted novelist, who died at his residence at Bishopbourne. near Canterbury, yesterday was one of the most remarkable figures English literature. Boro in 1857, in the Ukraine, then a southern province of Poland. Joseph Conrad Korzemowski ...
... enabled forget the past and look forward with a new hope. And it is by hope that lire.—Manchester “Daily Dispatch.” Joseph Conrad. Joseph Conrad has, perhaps, died in manner h. would have chosen. writer has ever done less to advertise himself, and his death ...
... A Great Literary Man. A master English proso has gone his rest. Mr Joseph Conrad was real wizard stylo. Ho was an intellectual in tho true sense tho word. Perhaps that one of tho icasons took so long gather constituency, but it hotter obtain true literal ...
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... NTRYMAX’S TRICI T CONRAD. Mmistpr sent .In- wid -v. of Jlr Joseph Conrad, (he famous novelist, who died on Sunday, (I, following irlrcran.- A r'rsm.lative in Croat Britain if •Joseph Conrad's native rounfrv of Poland I to a-sure you of drop have ospori ...
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... The current i*sue of Iho Bookman contains magnificent piece of criticiwn by Thomas Moult, an appreciation of the late Joseph Conrad, which in illuminating and penetrative insight is of a quality not trequently met with in a periodical. Mr Graham Sutton ...
... Pickwick Papers. Legend the Golden Fleece. Dumas* The Count of Monte Cristo. PART IV. : Vidor Hugo’s “Notre Dame/’ • Joseph Conrad's “Tales Unrest. • Shakespeare’s *’ Hamid.’* Robert Burns* Poems. • Maeterlinck’s Life the Bee, Gibbon’s Decline and ...
... the pages of the Comhill Magazine.” Because it would have been false his conception of the character Thackeray refused. Joseph Conrad quoted the same connection. “The danger lies in writer becoming the victim of his own exaggeration. losing the exact notion ...
... with a number of hints on elocution, there are many suitable pieces for the Scout. A cheap edition of The Rover, by Joseph Conrad, has been issued. by T. Fisher Unwin, 1 Ade,lphi Terrace, London, W.C.I. The price of the well-printed book and admirable ...